Parenting as Leadership
Cross-source consensus on Parenting as Leadership from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Parenting can be understood as a form of leadership, visible through how parents respond to uncertainty, communicate fear, make commitments, and model values. — Parenting as Leadership During Fear and Uncertainty
- Leadership at home does not require pretending to have all the answers; it requires honesty, grounded reassurance, and constructive action. — Parenting as Leadership During Fear and Uncertainty
- Parental leadership during crises is especially important because children look to adults to interpret events and determine whether they are safe. — Parenting as Leadership During Fear and Uncertainty
- Parenting leadership is not limited to early childhood but extends across adult children, grandchildren, adoption, and children with significant health challenges. — Parenting as Leadership During Fear and Uncertainty
- A legacy-based measure of parenting success focuses less on public reputation and more on the child's lived experience of the parent. — Parenting as Leadership During Fear and Uncertainty